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There are also other chances to become a millionaire, as ten UK ticket-holders are guaranteed to win £1 million.

EuroMillions, which is played in nine European countries, has two draws a week - one on Tuesday and one on Friday - with jackpots occasionally reaching into the hundreds of millions of pounds in the event of a multiple-rollover.

For those who aren't quite as fortunate, there are, considerably, smaller prizes for matching more than two of the five main numbers.

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Euromillions was first drawn in February 2004 and initially only included the UK, France and Spain – before lottery organisers Ireland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria and Portugal joined in October that year

Players from micro-nations between the main players, such as Monaco, Liechtenstein and Andorra – as well as French overseas dependencies and the Isle of Man, can also take part in the rollever.

If you missed it, Friday’s EuroMillions numbers were 7, 18, 19, 32 and 48. The lucky stars were 3 and 7.